Galaxy Tab S: Samsung’s thinnest tablet boasts a revolutionary visual experience

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Two of the factors driving the premium tablet market today are thinness and display quality. A thinner tablet not only looks sleeker, it’s lighter than others in its class making it easier to hold and to carry. Display quality is a no-brainer (who doesn’t want a better display?) but to this point, most of the competition has been in pixel count. Samsung has been a leader on both fronts but at a recent media event, the company introduced its thinnest tablet ever, the Galaxy Tab S. Besides its credentials as the sveltest tablet out there (yes, it’s even thinner than anything coming out of Cupertino), Samsung has seriously upped the visual ante by incorporating a Super AMOLED display. Pre-order yours today!  

How to buy the right Apple computer for school

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Apple computers have played an important role in many people’s education for many years. In recent years, that emphasis has grown to include digital offerings like iTunes U —complete university courses offered through an app— and iBook textbooks for the iPad. Despite the advances in providing educationally focused digital content, Apple’s computers remain at the heart of its offerings. With so many choices, how do you know which one is the right choice for you? Should you pick an iPad or a MacPro? I will walk you through the options to help you buy the right Apple computer for your needs this year.  

Gifts for your phone or tablet under $50

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Accessories are great when you find some that make your phone or tablet do more, and that's especially true with bang-for-the-buck options.

Apple unveils its latest Apple Watch and iPad devices

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There was no iPhone, but Apple did announce two new Apple Watch models, plus new iPads and an interesting subscription service.

How to get the best Black Friday tablet deals

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Score the best Black Friday deal on a new tablet with this guide. From tech specs to reviews, we've got your shopping strategy covered!

ZAGG Invisible Shield Glass for iPad reviewed

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Mobile electronics like smartphones and tablets are great, but it doesn’t matter who makes them, they all share one weak spot: the display. That big, bright screen is prone to scratches and with touch operation, it’s a magnet for fingerprints. Annoying as they are, the smudges can at least be cleaned off, but once your display is scratched, it’s scratched. The only real option you have is to replace it —and that is an expensive proposition. The ZAGG Invisible Shield Glass is an ultrathin slab of tempered glass you apply on top of your display for complete protection against scratches and resistance to fingerprints. I tested out versions for the iPad Mini with Retina Display and iPad Air and ZAGG Invisible Shield Glass is now on my must-have list for future device purchases.

How the Kobo Elipsa compares to other Kobo eReaders

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The Elipsa takes Kobo’s concept of an eReader and makes it far more active, signalling a major alternative to the company’s other options.

Amazon Kindle Scribe review

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The Kindle Scribe is, by far, the largest eReader Amazon has made to date, but does a bigger screen and a new pen change everything?

How to watch TV on your phone and what to watch

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Wondering the best way to get streaming TV on your phone, and what there realy is to watch in Canada anyway? We've got the scoop!

Sony announces Xperia Z3 flagship smartphone, Xperia Z3 Compact tablet and...

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IFA 2014 was the location for yet more high tech announcements as Sony got in the game. Among the new products from Sony are the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact (billed as the world’s slimmest and lightest compact tablet), new smartphones led by the new Xperia Z3 flagship, a new Android Wear-powered Smartwatch 3 and the SmartBand Talk fitness tracker.